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what we see is a waiting game between iran and the united states. what we see is that today in the midst of the worst sanctions if has ever had, iran is still importing 1.3 million barrels of oil a day. this is not a country that cannot survive just on the oil it's making. the income it gets off oil is all in dollars. yes, the -- is plummeting. yes, it's gotten lots of foreign currency to back it up. india, it has talked in to paying iran for the oil in dollars as well. china is paying iran quite a bit of both for the oil. iran has been sanctioned for decade. it has some clue as to how to get around sanctions. and it has friend behind it as well. these friends are playing america's game with israel at the back at the moment simply to see how long the sanctions can go. but little by little the shanghai cooperation counsel to the east of iran the bricks which have tried to find some agreement between the west and iran over nuclear power in the past, they're going kick in at the certain point. iran's friends get tired of having the sanction go on and o
what we see is a waiting game between iran and the united states. what we see is that today in the midst of the worst sanctions if has ever had, iran is still importing 1.3 million barrels of oil a day. this is not a country that cannot survive just on the oil it's making. the income it gets off oil is all in dollars. yes, the -- is plummeting. yes, it's gotten lots of foreign currency to back it up. india, it has talked in to paying iran for the oil in dollars as well. china is paying iran...
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united states wasn't completely shut out. just seemed like it johnson with a long birdie attempt on the 6th hole. he get itself -- justin rose birdied 17 to even his match with mickelson. he then birdied 18 to win one up and the competition was even at 11 each. it was 12-12 when furick was putting at 13. misses the putt. they are in front 13-12. jason definer answers for the united states. his long birdie at 13. est beats hanson and it's tied at 13. came down to this. martin, making parr at 18 to beat stricker. one up, european tour, wearing a patch honoring the [inaudible] come back from a 10-6 deficit. out scoring the united states. they retain the cup. the same kind of come back in 1999. >>> brad won the nascar race today. he is the points leader. we will run down all the baseball developments tonight at ten. see you then. >> lots of things. the a's -- they are right in the hunt. >> they are right there. three things could happen. they could win the division, be a wild card or not be in the playoffs with just three left to
united states wasn't completely shut out. just seemed like it johnson with a long birdie attempt on the 6th hole. he get itself -- justin rose birdied 17 to even his match with mickelson. he then birdied 18 to win one up and the competition was even at 11 each. it was 12-12 when furick was putting at 13. misses the putt. they are in front 13-12. jason definer answers for the united states. his long birdie at 13. est beats hanson and it's tied at 13. came down to this. martin, making parr at 18...
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about the intentions of the united states. it believes the united states seeks to contain it, to keep it down. this in spite of what might appear to us to be enormous evidence to the contrary because no other country in the world has done more than the united states to assist china century to the international system in economic growth is opening markets to chinese exports and so on. but there is a deep reservoir of mistrust they think on the chinese side. and to be fair, this one also on the american side. many americans look at the current chinese regime as lacking transparency, secretive, repressive and they're not inclined to fully trust. >> welcome back to this topic. >> the obama administration rescinds military to military dialogue with the chinese in 2010 and have been offered for the most recent in 2008 after president bush's arms sales package to taiwan. the obama administration conceded with a package with taiwan in 2010 and yet the chinese agreed to resumption of military to military dialogue. it's very important.
about the intentions of the united states. it believes the united states seeks to contain it, to keep it down. this in spite of what might appear to us to be enormous evidence to the contrary because no other country in the world has done more than the united states to assist china century to the international system in economic growth is opening markets to chinese exports and so on. but there is a deep reservoir of mistrust they think on the chinese side. and to be fair, this one also on the...
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the united states worries about cuba for goodness sake. and the arab countries shouldn't worry about this dominant superpower. this is not the palestinian problem. their so-called solutions to the problem. now, i did mention the arab spring and i said one of the most important things is to have a revolutionary change with rulers and ruled and i thought this was an excellent thing and i pray to god that it might spread elsewhere. >> thanks for a wonderful lecture. are all very grateful to you. please come back. [applause] >> i mean, he's got to come up with that over this weekend because there's only one debate left on monday. >> so that recap what we learned last night. the jobs plan doesn't create jobs. the deficit reduction plan adds to the deficit. so everybody here has heard of the new deal. you've heard of the fair deal. you've heard of the square deal. that romney is trying to sell you a sketchy deal. [cheers and applause] who we are not buying it. >> i watch two programs on c-span. every presidential election year, when you show you
the united states worries about cuba for goodness sake. and the arab countries shouldn't worry about this dominant superpower. this is not the palestinian problem. their so-called solutions to the problem. now, i did mention the arab spring and i said one of the most important things is to have a revolutionary change with rulers and ruled and i thought this was an excellent thing and i pray to god that it might spread elsewhere. >> thanks for a wonderful lecture. are all very grateful to...
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hurricane sandy is roaring up the eastern coast of united states. it's expected to turn sharply in london sometime today, crashing into a cold front from the west and the north, which will turn it into a monster storm. >> my main message to everybody involved is that we have to take this seriously. the federal government is working with state and local governments. it will be very important that populations in all the affected states take this seriously. listen to your state and local elected officials. >> president obama has to oversee the hurricane response in the midst of an election. how he handled the crisis could impact the results. the storm is disrupting campaign stops and early voting schedules. it is clearing supermarket shelves in new york, one of the major cities in its past president. and scrambled to stock up on batteries, a tortoise, and canned fruits -- torches. the new york stock exchange will close its trading floor. the prospect of weather systems colliding makes people apprehensive with a fear that they are headed for a perfect s
hurricane sandy is roaring up the eastern coast of united states. it's expected to turn sharply in london sometime today, crashing into a cold front from the west and the north, which will turn it into a monster storm. >> my main message to everybody involved is that we have to take this seriously. the federal government is working with state and local governments. it will be very important that populations in all the affected states take this seriously. listen to your state and local...
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. >> since our founding the united states has been a nation that respects all faiths. we reject all efforts to denigrated religious beliefs of others. >> september 12th, he seems to embrace an idea that his aides will advance over the next two weeks that the ambassador and three other americans were killed in a spontaneous riot over an internet video. he does use the term terror but only in a general sense in context of the september 2001 terror attacks. >>. >> he gives an interview to 60 minutes shortly thereafter. he says nothing that has happened has made him second guess his policies since arab spring. >> i continued to be pretty certain there be bumps in the road. >> because nevada is battleground state. >> he leaves for a campaign trip to las vegas. >> the president of the united states did not postpone a campaign event even though we had been hit. >> i thought that was the biggest strategic mistake of the obama campaign. >> dana was press security in george bush's administration. she is now a fox news host. >> imagine if he would have said as commander in chief,
. >> since our founding the united states has been a nation that respects all faiths. we reject all efforts to denigrated religious beliefs of others. >> september 12th, he seems to embrace an idea that his aides will advance over the next two weeks that the ambassador and three other americans were killed in a spontaneous riot over an internet video. he does use the term terror but only in a general sense in context of the september 2001 terror attacks. >>. >> he gives...
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the united states can't barret definitely. look over the 100 years, bankruptcy in country after country who just thought they could get away with the reserve currency. again, what you take that of wait and see? were going to have fiscal discipline. it was imposed upon us and we did everything. we do to ourselves the right way. we in a way could enhance growth and jobs. so if we did some bad like simpson/bowles, whether as a year year ago whatever, the economy would boom. and we are showing that we have the ability. i would say americanness the way. as the well, but does know the way. more efficient tax system would've created much more certainty and a whole bunch of policy. i still think it's doable. the leaders need to say we're going to do it. >> when you think of the outlines of something like simpson/bowles for sure and has to include something is entitlement reform, spending control, tax increases? >> most businesspeople are not partisan, not parochial. we can all spend 20% of the government. i think simpson/bowles is 21%
the united states can't barret definitely. look over the 100 years, bankruptcy in country after country who just thought they could get away with the reserve currency. again, what you take that of wait and see? were going to have fiscal discipline. it was imposed upon us and we did everything. we do to ourselves the right way. we in a way could enhance growth and jobs. so if we did some bad like simpson/bowles, whether as a year year ago whatever, the economy would boom. and we are showing that...
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and that's why i've always said, this idea of the united states - i mean, the united states is a miracle. i mean, and people tend to take it for granted, but the only kind of glue that is holding together that unitedness is this sort of glue made of myth, ritual, and symbol, that must lend itself to some sort of ideal that's agreed upon, and especially as we become more diverse, is inclusive, or we're going to lose it. i mean, one of the real challenges - you want to talk about apocalyptic, millennial challenges, the question comes down to inclusiveness, and how we inject inclusiveness into the civil religious context that most folks can agree on, because if we don't, we're going to see these schismatic tendencies. we'll talk about more about what has driven someone like a timothy mcveigh or a unabomber to turn on the united states in such an incredibly violent fashion - and there's many, many folks out there that see it that way. and what that is, is a failure for peoples to feel included in the new inclusiveness. well, it's almost gone full circle. helen? >> yeah, this whole idea of a
and that's why i've always said, this idea of the united states - i mean, the united states is a miracle. i mean, and people tend to take it for granted, but the only kind of glue that is holding together that unitedness is this sort of glue made of myth, ritual, and symbol, that must lend itself to some sort of ideal that's agreed upon, and especially as we become more diverse, is inclusive, or we're going to lose it. i mean, one of the real challenges - you want to talk about apocalyptic,...
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in libya there were no record of popular uprising against the united states. they're highly regarded in libya. particularly in benghazi. >> now, while the white house has yet to fully explain why embassador rice went on television to say it was as a result of a demonstration over that video, the obama campaign says no we were not trying to deflect from the idea of al-qaeda gaining strength. >>> i think that's nonsense. obviously this was a tragic event and the president called it an act of terror, not once but several times, and asked for and ordered an investigation to get to the bottom of what happened, why it happened and to bring those who committed this act of terror to justice. >> now, when you look at practical experience, it could be difficult for governor romney because he has less practical foreign policy experience than the president. what he will try to do, according to campaign sources, to overcome that it bring it back to the economy stating in order to have a strong foreign policy, in order to have a strong military, you have to have a strong ec
in libya there were no record of popular uprising against the united states. they're highly regarded in libya. particularly in benghazi. >> now, while the white house has yet to fully explain why embassador rice went on television to say it was as a result of a demonstration over that video, the obama campaign says no we were not trying to deflect from the idea of al-qaeda gaining strength. >>> i think that's nonsense. obviously this was a tragic event and the president called it...
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. >> president obama is the president of the united states. by the way, we only have one president. i don't like the idea of mitt romney frying to go around and pretend he's the president of the united states when he's not. president obama canceled campaign events, and then governor romney -- this is a statement about what you do as president. that's why this storm is an important issue. you have to be president of all the american people and not president of new jersey and virginia because they have republican governors. why didn't mitt romney bother to call the other three? maybe because he has a record where he said back in the defwat last year when he was running trying to be severely conservatively that he would cut fema funding and send it back to the states and privatize it. this is why it's so important, because it illustrates the importance of government and illustrates the two fundamentally two different choices of the two candidates running for the highest office in land. >> chip, i think we have that sound from the debate. at the time governor romney was asked whether or
. >> president obama is the president of the united states. by the way, we only have one president. i don't like the idea of mitt romney frying to go around and pretend he's the president of the united states when he's not. president obama canceled campaign events, and then governor romney -- this is a statement about what you do as president. that's why this storm is an important issue. you have to be president of all the american people and not president of new jersey and virginia...
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i put that on the president of the united states. this is a national security breakdown before, during, and after the attack. >> we lost over 230 marines in the bar rackracks in beirut, le, under president ronald reagan. these attacks are part of living in a dangerous world. >> jamie: joining me now is the ageanchor of "fox news sunday" s chris wallace. does senator dur whip wan durbie american people to accept the deaths of four americans slaughtered at the consulate as part of the living in a dangerous world? >> no. i was struck by that comment. he goes on and one of the things he says is that there's going to be an investigation, and we shouldn't rush to judgment, and we should wait to see what the investigation shows. i, then, say well, you know, a sinic or a skeptic might suggest that that investigation will end two weeks -- we'll get the results of it twho week two it r the election. there are some politics at play. we're in the final 16 days of a campaign. what do you expect? >> it's interesting that senator graham said the co
i put that on the president of the united states. this is a national security breakdown before, during, and after the attack. >> we lost over 230 marines in the bar rackracks in beirut, le, under president ronald reagan. these attacks are part of living in a dangerous world. >> jamie: joining me now is the ageanchor of "fox news sunday" s chris wallace. does senator dur whip wan durbie american people to accept the deaths of four americans slaughtered at the consulate as...
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43 presidents of the united states and for exactly the same reasons. so nothing of substance has changed yet. i've always been at war with the system, not people. i just hope before i die i get the enemy to acknowledge that i ain't in a war with them and that they won the war almost all the time and that maybe i had one victory. >> speaking to us 50 years after he helped end racial segregation at the university of mississippi. and that brings today's show to a close. i'm jane eo'brien. thank you for joining and please come back tomorrow. make sense of iernatitional news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented
43 presidents of the united states and for exactly the same reasons. so nothing of substance has changed yet. i've always been at war with the system, not people. i just hope before i die i get the enemy to acknowledge that i ain't in a war with them and that they won the war almost all the time and that maybe i had one victory. >> speaking to us 50 years after he helped end racial segregation at the university of mississippi. and that brings today's show to a close. i'm jane eo'brien....
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we go through it if decides the united states is the decline. they made the strategic judgment three times over the past 25 years only to find themselves surprised. there isn't even a discussion within the chinese strategic community. adopt get carried with it. the americans don't go down as easily as you imagine. they are usually derived from a american self-perception and, you know, if i were sitting outside the world and i saw what our economy was and i saw all the talk in the united states about how we're in deline. i would come to that conclusion too. what remains the case if you're not talking about the chinese or western european. i think it's more important than that. you ask me what is important. it is striking to me whatever the perception may be. how many countries on the -- of china how much countries in the persian gulf in the middle east. how many countries in eastern europe and around russia are continued to look to the united states for strategic and other kinds of support? they have not decided there's nothing there's no one hom
we go through it if decides the united states is the decline. they made the strategic judgment three times over the past 25 years only to find themselves surprised. there isn't even a discussion within the chinese strategic community. adopt get carried with it. the americans don't go down as easily as you imagine. they are usually derived from a american self-perception and, you know, if i were sitting outside the world and i saw what our economy was and i saw all the talk in the united states...
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every war that ever occurred in the united states has been staged from fort ord. so we are doing a public art project that speaks to the presence of these men from varied backgrounds, with varied stories, who participated in the wars that the united states was party to. we are creating a visible presence of the history of the place through the creation of this work. today, you're going to be working with the liquitex paints. now, the liquitex paints have a number of things that are important for us as painters. baca: it's a little bit big. that's what i started with. wait. which one is he? he's...that guy. that's good. baca: is he going to have a story? this guy? he was a drug addict in the vietnam war. and he migrated from marijuana to heroin. the figure should fill up the space as much as you can deal with. think of a long view -- people driving down the street and seeing the figure. if you take those eyes and keep those leaping, and keep everything else subdued, it's a wonderful statement about the intensity of the person. the thing to think about is filling th
every war that ever occurred in the united states has been staged from fort ord. so we are doing a public art project that speaks to the presence of these men from varied backgrounds, with varied stories, who participated in the wars that the united states was party to. we are creating a visible presence of the history of the place through the creation of this work. today, you're going to be working with the liquitex paints. now, the liquitex paints have a number of things that are important...
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, as a first lady of the united states and more recently as the united states senator from the state of new york. she not only has the highest approval rating of any member of the u.s. cabinet, she has as well topped the gallop poll for 16 years as the most admired woman in the world besting the previous record of eleanor roosevelt who held the title for only 13 years. as america continues to engage in north africa, we are extremely fortunate to be served by a public servant who is engaged in these challenges day in and day out, who cares deeply about the issues and how they effect america's interest and who believes in a brighter future for the people of the middle east. please join me in welcoming the secretary of state, the honorable hillary clinton. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all. thank you very much and a special word of thanks to a friend and someone whom i admire greatly. his many years of distinguished service to our country is a great tribute in every respect. thanks also to john and csis for hosting this conference on the transition seeking trisht for his strong sup
, as a first lady of the united states and more recently as the united states senator from the state of new york. she not only has the highest approval rating of any member of the u.s. cabinet, she has as well topped the gallop poll for 16 years as the most admired woman in the world besting the previous record of eleanor roosevelt who held the title for only 13 years. as america continues to engage in north africa, we are extremely fortunate to be served by a public servant who is engaged in...
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the united states is armageddon; this is where the mother of all battles is going to take place. babylon, the whore, the harlot of babylon in revelation- if you haven't looked at the book, you kind of have to go back and look at some of these images- but that's corrupt, materialistic, secular humanism, multiculturalism, globalism, the whole mishmash that says everybody belongs. uh - uh. only good christians in that interpretation, but people who believe in the american way belong. you know, you get that feeling in militia groups. the messiah doesn't tend to be a single person, but more the messiah of self-survival- the community, the compound. remember ruby ridge? some of these christian identity movement compounds where they're hunkered down there- you know, you get your food, you get your guns, you hunker down, and self-survival becomes the way, and it becomes the way of redemption. so it's through that kind of self-survival that you see redemption. yeah, sure, susanna. >> i was just going to throw in that i think president kennedy said- and he may have been quoting thomas jeff
the united states is armageddon; this is where the mother of all battles is going to take place. babylon, the whore, the harlot of babylon in revelation- if you haven't looked at the book, you kind of have to go back and look at some of these images- but that's corrupt, materialistic, secular humanism, multiculturalism, globalism, the whole mishmash that says everybody belongs. uh - uh. only good christians in that interpretation, but people who believe in the american way belong. you know, you...
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the apartments came to the united states -- parents came to the united states from india five years ago. >>> five things to know on this thursday morning. a viewing for former senator george mcgovern takes place in sioux falls, south dakota this afternoon. his funeral will be tomorrow. mcgovern died last sunday at the age of 90. >>> a car booster seat for children, it turns out they're getting safer. the insurance institute for highway safety just released a list this is the best of the best. >> 15 of the 17 seats introduced did make the list in the iihs says seat makers are making better designed seats between the ages of 4 and 8 years old. >>> feel like you're seeing an ad for expanded gambling every 30 seconds? it's not much of a stretch. that's kind of accurate. so far, both sides have spent a combined $50 million to influence your vote. compare that to $34 million total that was spent back in 2006 for the maryland gubernatorial race. >>> all right parents check in out. a killer treat could be in your child's halloween bag. >> too much black licorice could actually cause a drop in p
the apartments came to the united states -- parents came to the united states from india five years ago. >>> five things to know on this thursday morning. a viewing for former senator george mcgovern takes place in sioux falls, south dakota this afternoon. his funeral will be tomorrow. mcgovern died last sunday at the age of 90. >>> a car booster seat for children, it turns out they're getting safer. the insurance institute for highway safety just released a list this is the...
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he should be proud of the fact that finally the united states will join every other deefld nation in the world in offering to its citizens. those are some strong accomplishments. he made college more affordable for our young people. important accomplishments. he should be prideful about them and enthusiastic about them. the american people need to hear it. it's great to hear it from morgan freeman but more important for the president of the united states to look straight in the camera and say look i know everything is not perfect but here's what we've done and here's where we want to go and i think he's doing a great job in doing that and i think that can affect the 1% or 2% that's undecided but can affect turnout and that's what i'm keying in right now. >> governor romney started to refer to himself as the change candidates and gave a speech a short time ago in ames,way. part of his speech says there is nothing in the president's plan to grow jobs or ignite economy. his tax plan has been calculated to destroy 700,000 jobs. and he goes on to talk about a new stimulus three years afte
he should be proud of the fact that finally the united states will join every other deefld nation in the world in offering to its citizens. those are some strong accomplishments. he made college more affordable for our young people. important accomplishments. he should be prideful about them and enthusiastic about them. the american people need to hear it. it's great to hear it from morgan freeman but more important for the president of the united states to look straight in the camera and say...
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but the most pressing issue right now seems to be syria, the united states can no longer ignore that situation, a huge hole that is sucking in other countries. so far 30,000 people killed in syria, and it is clear that that conflict is a regional war with other countries becoming involved. the bombing in beirut, many believe that syria was involved. and today, in jordan, officials say a soldier there was killed when the jordan troops clashed with the fighters crossing into syria, this is a situation that the president, whoever happens to be president will be forced to deal with. >> richard engel in the d.c. bureau tonight, and david gregory as we said at the top of the broadcast it is probably fair to say in their worst fears or wildest dreams neither campaign would have told you a year ago this would be a dead heat, 47-47, two weeks out. >> it is so close, brian, and there will be a lot of political signs about how to try to win over the next two weeks. but i think tonight is a 30,000 seat debate. this is about america's role in the world, we've heard from our correspondents here, w
but the most pressing issue right now seems to be syria, the united states can no longer ignore that situation, a huge hole that is sucking in other countries. so far 30,000 people killed in syria, and it is clear that that conflict is a regional war with other countries becoming involved. the bombing in beirut, many believe that syria was involved. and today, in jordan, officials say a soldier there was killed when the jordan troops clashed with the fighters crossing into syria, this is a...
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what i game for the united states. three-one. the united states moves on to the next stage. maryland basketball got a highly recruited basketball today. rodney is a six-foot four card. he was recruited by ucla kansas rutgers, and today, he said maryland. football, 2-0. a game on saturday. the team that beat florida state's. >> we have guys who can contribute. helps us a lot. those guys playing more and getting more experience will help us in the long run. >> we want the team to get better and work hard. do our jobs. >> the american league ceci and ships year -- championship series. the game is in the last inning. the philadelphia eagles fight a defense accord later today. they hired the former safety for the washington redskins. >> thank you. man: to some people, social serity is just a number. but to me, it's money that i earn. i count on social security. and i don't want washington politicians like george allen... privatizing it. if george allen wants to risk his own money on wall street... that's fine. but i don't want m risking mine. george allen just isn't watching out
what i game for the united states. three-one. the united states moves on to the next stage. maryland basketball got a highly recruited basketball today. rodney is a six-foot four card. he was recruited by ucla kansas rutgers, and today, he said maryland. football, 2-0. a game on saturday. the team that beat florida state's. >> we have guys who can contribute. helps us a lot. those guys playing more and getting more experience will help us in the long run. >> we want the team to get...
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al qaeda with bases in afghanistan attacked the united states on 9/11. just three months later, the u.s. drove the taliban from power. al qaeda and osama bin laden were on the run. it was done with a few hundred cia officers, special forces, and air power. a quick victory. but not decisive. and then came the distraction of a new war, in iraq. the taliban regrouped, and the u.s. began a nation-building project that has been far less successful. the government washington helped put in place is widely considered corrupt. president karzai is supposed to be out by 2015. but afghans don't believe it. the war has brought some benefits to afghans. 3 million girls now go to school. that was banned under the taliban. better health care and new clinics have boosted life expectancies by as much as 22 years. but those gains could temporary. if the villagers in shakar dhara are right and the afghan government can't hold the country together, the taliban will fight their way back, undefeated by a super power. and the cost of all of this, brian, about $600 billion. and
al qaeda with bases in afghanistan attacked the united states on 9/11. just three months later, the u.s. drove the taliban from power. al qaeda and osama bin laden were on the run. it was done with a few hundred cia officers, special forces, and air power. a quick victory. but not decisive. and then came the distraction of a new war, in iraq. the taliban regrouped, and the u.s. began a nation-building project that has been far less successful. the government washington helped put in place is...
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in the southeastern part of the united states, up until well into the 20th century, this was an area that had malaria. there was a lot of concern that as soldiers returned from areas, particularly in the pacific, which were high-incidence areas for malaria, that as they came back to military bases in the southeast, that there was a possibility that they would reintroduce malaria into the mosquito populations around those military bases, and so a little unit was established in atlanta, being that it was the largest city in the southeast, to make sure that those mosquito populations were kept under control around the military bases, so that malaria wouldn't come back in this part of the country. and the way you control it, and the way we did in this country, was you got to get rid of the mosquito vector. that takes a sophisticated... well, it takes an organized community effort. the chinese did that in southern china. many places around the world have had malaria problems-- brazil-- that they've brought under control. not so in africa. eradication efforts are erratic. yellow fever is a
in the southeastern part of the united states, up until well into the 20th century, this was an area that had malaria. there was a lot of concern that as soldiers returned from areas, particularly in the pacific, which were high-incidence areas for malaria, that as they came back to military bases in the southeast, that there was a possibility that they would reintroduce malaria into the mosquito populations around those military bases, and so a little unit was established in atlanta, being...
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this is one of the first exhange programs of it's kind in the united states. and although they have a bit more freedom here, the visiting professors still have to be careful about what they say on social media sites like facebook. (diane guerrazzi/director of afghan journalism project):"there's a lot of forces that would like to interfere with our process. so at the same time, we're excited to get our publicity out about our program, we're not going to be foolish and compromise the safety of ourselves and the future of the program." the afghan proffesors say they will do all they can to bring their knowlegde back to their war torn nation." the program will provide the afghan professors with 30 new courses that will enrich their knowledge of journalism. the classes include english and journalism courses taught by san jose state professors. the afghan journalism project is set to continue for the next five years. now live on set we have one of the three professors with us to talk about the program, professor ahmad zia ferozpur (ah-mahd zeeah fehrouzpurr).... so,
this is one of the first exhange programs of it's kind in the united states. and although they have a bit more freedom here, the visiting professors still have to be careful about what they say on social media sites like facebook. (diane guerrazzi/director of afghan journalism project):"there's a lot of forces that would like to interfere with our process. so at the same time, we're excited to get our publicity out about our program, we're not going to be foolish and compromise the safety...
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states. >> reporter: there is a lot at stake for the united states here in venezuela. we to remember chavez had pressure on barack obama and president bush but going beyond the personal level we have to remember venezuela exports billions of barrels of oil to the united states and hugo chavez can disrupt oil prices just with a phone call and what chavez has done most important alley, iran in the region. and even though president barack obama once told me he does not consider hugo chavez to be a threat to national security, many republicans don't agree on this with pressure on barack obama, david. >> our colleague in venezuela, jorge, thank you. >>> back in this country now and we turn this evening to the unsolved mystery in colorado tonight. the 10-year-old girl who vanished without a trace while heading to school. there is a massive search under way this evening. abc's clayton sandell is in colorado with the first key clue. >> reporter: three days since 10-year-old jessica ridgeway vanished. today the first real clue. police recovered a backpack and water bottle they
states. >> reporter: there is a lot at stake for the united states here in venezuela. we to remember chavez had pressure on barack obama and president bush but going beyond the personal level we have to remember venezuela exports billions of barrels of oil to the united states and hugo chavez can disrupt oil prices just with a phone call and what chavez has done most important alley, iran in the region. and even though president barack obama once told me he does not consider hugo chavez...
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it takes cooperation between the united states and mexico. as you know, i'm sure there's an agreement back in 2008, i believe it was between the united states and mexico where we helped with technical support and boats and aircraft to help with the war on drugs and the cartels in mexico. this is something we have to get a handle on. i want to say this because we're stuck in stereotypes in the state. el paso and people of texas do not know this, look it up, el paso is the safest city in america. we have safe cities and communities all along your border. this is a great economic engine for our state. these are great communities. >> i've already stated, we should triple the u.s. border patrol. we got to get serious and solving the problem. this question you raised is a very important question. mexico is a great and mighty nation. it is tragic is what s -- is happening in mexico. i visited a mexican businessman, how he received from the drug lord a letter where every one of his grandkids been. minute by minute. the united states should work coope
it takes cooperation between the united states and mexico. as you know, i'm sure there's an agreement back in 2008, i believe it was between the united states and mexico where we helped with technical support and boats and aircraft to help with the war on drugs and the cartels in mexico. this is something we have to get a handle on. i want to say this because we're stuck in stereotypes in the state. el paso and people of texas do not know this, look it up, el paso is the safest city in america....
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and begin to return our united states to us. please go to united -- us.org. >> very nice. we have a minute left. let's talk quickly about the economy. what would you do to fix it? >> megan thank you. i appreciate you asking that. that is a good question because it's a very good example of how direct democracy can work. there are five questions on the website to give a perfect example. these are rather taboo questions. they pertain to abortion, gun control, and the economy also. please, go to united -- us,.org and vote now. >> all right. independent candidate for united states senate. thank you for coming in and giving us your statement. >> thank you for having me. >> just a reminder if you want to seat interview again or other interviews log on to the website. don't forget to vote on tuesday. november 6th. . >> take us through the night. >> let's look at it here. the most powerful radar. little bit of rain drifting out of the south and west. the bottom line is look for showers overnight. seven days, cooler for the weekend. >> we
and begin to return our united states to us. please go to united -- us.org. >> very nice. we have a minute left. let's talk quickly about the economy. what would you do to fix it? >> megan thank you. i appreciate you asking that. that is a good question because it's a very good example of how direct democracy can work. there are five questions on the website to give a perfect example. these are rather taboo questions. they pertain to abortion, gun control, and the economy also....
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united states will not retreat. we will be demanding gauge every rather in the world including those are places where america's interests and values are at stake. that is the best way to honor those we have lost burger also how we ensure our country's global leadership for decades to come. thank you very much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> notice the drop-off of attendance? [laughter] good afternoon. good morning. thank you for being here. before we start i thought i would say of what you would consider a personal privilege, assessments of winners and losers working with the vice president for two years, i took extreme pleasure in watching fed debate last night because of the way he demonstrated his passion and wisdom and the joy he brings to lose the job of serving the american people as vice president. and working with this president
united states will not retreat. we will be demanding gauge every rather in the world including those are places where america's interests and values are at stake. that is the best way to honor those we have lost burger also how we ensure our country's global leadership for decades to come. thank you very much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> notice the drop-off of attendance? [laughter] good afternoon. good morning. thank you for being here. before we start i thought i would say...
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i put that on the president of the united states. this is a national security breakdown, before, during and after the attack. >> the obama administration has said there was no actionable intelligence suggesting that an attack was imminent. democrats are pointing to state department documents, released on friday by darrell issa, chairman of the house oversight committee, saying the move endangered libya nationals mentioned in the document, to score political points here at home. >> let's make sure that we understand exactly what did occur. but jumping to conclusions. i think darrell issa does a documentary dump on his web site of sensitive information about those in lib libya what are helping keep america safe t. shows the lengths many will go to to try to politicize this tragic situation. >> an aide to congressman issa says the documents were already listed as unclassified and he charges the committees are trying to, quote, create a distraction, to protect the president. >> jamie: live in washington, molly, thafers very much. >> eric
i put that on the president of the united states. this is a national security breakdown, before, during and after the attack. >> the obama administration has said there was no actionable intelligence suggesting that an attack was imminent. democrats are pointing to state department documents, released on friday by darrell issa, chairman of the house oversight committee, saying the move endangered libya nationals mentioned in the document, to score political points here at home. >>...
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it was a dangerous showdown that gripped the united states 50 years ago. it was october 28, 1962 when the cuban missile crisis threatened to turn the cold war into a hot one. the bbc has gained exclusive access to new information that shows there was the second stage to the crisis. >> the cuban missile crisis did not end on october 28, 1962. cuba was going to become a nuclear power right under the nose of the united states, 90 miles from florida. >> there was a lot of attention for at least another three weeks and until that moment, we were at the highest state of alert short of nuclear war. >> i call upon chairman khrushchev. he has the opportunity to world the world back from the abyss of destruction. >> people around the world. the sigh of relief in october 1962 when soviet president nikita khrushchev agreed to remove nuclear weapons from cuba. but in a total failure of intelligence, the u.s. was blind to the existence of tactical nuclear weapons. meanwhile, negotiations -- castro began to see some cooperation with the soviets. >> castro is very angry a
it was a dangerous showdown that gripped the united states 50 years ago. it was october 28, 1962 when the cuban missile crisis threatened to turn the cold war into a hot one. the bbc has gained exclusive access to new information that shows there was the second stage to the crisis. >> the cuban missile crisis did not end on october 28, 1962. cuba was going to become a nuclear power right under the nose of the united states, 90 miles from florida. >> there was a lot of attention for...
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i will continue to disrupt. >> the united states was disappointed it. we are examining the details of the decision. >> it is not the end of the road. the home secretary has made it clear he could face charges in this country. she wants to reform the extradition process to make it fairer. >> if the message goes out that britain sees extradition as a one-way street, the other countries will also start saying, why should we cooperate with britain? but they will accept medical reasons for not doing extradition. >> two weeks ago the home office was celebrating the success one of the four was accused of computer-related activity. and they have accused the government of double standards. bbc news. >> for more on today's decision, i spoke with that jane. what is the reaction here in washington? >> they are safe united states is officially disappointed in this decision. it has, after all, been looking to extradite him for 10 years it was described -- for 10 years. it was described as the greatest military hack of all time. this been embarrassing because he was a
i will continue to disrupt. >> the united states was disappointed it. we are examining the details of the decision. >> it is not the end of the road. the home secretary has made it clear he could face charges in this country. she wants to reform the extradition process to make it fairer. >> if the message goes out that britain sees extradition as a one-way street, the other countries will also start saying, why should we cooperate with britain? but they will accept medical...
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the conspiracy to set up a terrorist training camps inside the united states landed in the u.s. on saturday after a very lengthy legal battle against extradition. the nobel prize in physics has been awarded to scientists have invented different ways to measure and to study quantum particles. it was carried out by a french and american scientists. findings can open the way the superfast computers an incredibly precise clocks. authorities say that the body of one of the country's most brutal drug lords has been snatched from a funeral parlor. it was confirmed that the man that went by the alias the executioner had been killed in a gunfight with marines. >> news from the mexican government's point of view was mixed. they were brought down in a shootout, and after initial doubts, they confirmed that it was definitely the of the drug kingpin of the most wanted men in mexico. >> of the protocols of unidentified bodies, they carried out a comparative analysis of the bodies. the result was confirmed for those of the national fingerprint database. >> what followed was cause for real dism
the conspiracy to set up a terrorist training camps inside the united states landed in the u.s. on saturday after a very lengthy legal battle against extradition. the nobel prize in physics has been awarded to scientists have invented different ways to measure and to study quantum particles. it was carried out by a french and american scientists. findings can open the way the superfast computers an incredibly precise clocks. authorities say that the body of one of the country's most brutal drug...
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he will call on the united states to work with other nations to arm syria rebels. at a rally in florida sunday, romney promised to be a strong international leader if elected. >> when i am president, i will restore the principles that made america so strong. >> reporter: the republican nominee couldn't resist taking another shot at the president's debate performance. >> next january we will be watching him leave the white house for the last time. >> reporter: romney and the
he will call on the united states to work with other nations to arm syria rebels. at a rally in florida sunday, romney promised to be a strong international leader if elected. >> when i am president, i will restore the principles that made america so strong. >> reporter: the republican nominee couldn't resist taking another shot at the president's debate performance. >> next january we will be watching him leave the white house for the last time. >> reporter: romney and...
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i can't comment on the the current military leaders of the united states. i can tell you that if either dwight eisenhower or john f. kennedy followed advice of the joint chiefs of staff and their era, we would have had a nuclear war. american military leaders, these were men who fought in world war ii and in thinking they were prenuclear. this was the problem. they won a war. they were heroes. they won a conventional war and they applied the same logic to a nuclear era. one thing john kennedy said to his first presidential biographer, william manchester, i have to be a different kind of president even from dwight eisenhower. i'm the first nuclear aged president. he said in that little interview, there aren't total solutions. what he meant was in this era, if you seek a total solution, you may end up with a total cla calamity. you have to be ready to find common ground. kennedy felt that way. everything we know from the soviet union proves that khrushchev felt the same way. how fortunate were we those were the two people. how fortunate that they were the two
i can't comment on the the current military leaders of the united states. i can tell you that if either dwight eisenhower or john f. kennedy followed advice of the joint chiefs of staff and their era, we would have had a nuclear war. american military leaders, these were men who fought in world war ii and in thinking they were prenuclear. this was the problem. they won a war. they were heroes. they won a conventional war and they applied the same logic to a nuclear era. one thing john kennedy...
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as sandy pushes towards the united states it's expected to take one of two tracks. it can swirl off the mid-atlantic states posing no serious danger but bringing strong wind and waves or could merge with a cold front creating a monster storm that slams into the northeast by the beginning of next week. >> that forms a new low which can be a major nor'easter, which means extremely heavy snows across the appalachians and western pennsylvania, very heavy rains along the coast and of course some very strong winds. >> cuba was the latest island to get in sandy's way. officials ordered 55,000 evacuations. many from low-lying areas. sandy could dump up 20 inches of rain on cuba and could deliver a storm surge up to six feet. on wednesday sandy crashed the shore in jamaica as category 1 storm with winds topping out at 80 miles per hour. the storm is blamed for killing an elderly man. police say he was killed with a boulder crushed his home. sandy took down trees and power lines and sent hundreds of people to shelters but some living in low lying areas refused to evacuate fea
as sandy pushes towards the united states it's expected to take one of two tracks. it can swirl off the mid-atlantic states posing no serious danger but bringing strong wind and waves or could merge with a cold front creating a monster storm that slams into the northeast by the beginning of next week. >> that forms a new low which can be a major nor'easter, which means extremely heavy snows across the appalachians and western pennsylvania, very heavy rains along the coast and of course...
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as president of the united states. >>reporter: with 29 days to go and tightening race, the president delivers a fiery speech tonight in san francisc francisco. good evening everyone. >> the president is in san francisco tonight collecting a lot of money for the last few weeks of his campaign. he's also trying to the regain the momentum lost in a lack luster debate performance. lillian is live outside the bill gram pacific auditorium in the city where the president spoke to fired up crowd just a short time ago. lillian? >>reporter: dan, 4 million dollars. that's how much the president raised in san francisco in just one day. president obama appeared at the bill gram civic auditorium for the third final fundraiser of the day. objective, fire up the troops. >> hello san francisco. we are here because we have got some work to do. we are hear because we have got an election to win. >>reporter: this is mr. obama sixth fundraising from i hope to san francisco this year. i arrived at sfo before 2:00 p.m. . then headed straight
as president of the united states. >>reporter: with 29 days to go and tightening race, the president delivers a fiery speech tonight in san francisc francisco. good evening everyone. >> the president is in san francisco tonight collecting a lot of money for the last few weeks of his campaign. he's also trying to the regain the momentum lost in a lack luster debate performance. lillian is live outside the bill gram pacific auditorium in the city where the president spoke to fired up...
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working with the united states to danger. this is irresponsible and inexcusable. it's profoundly against america's interest. have they politicized this as senator kerry and the democrats are charging? >> the nigh nature of the tug of war is politicalization. the real question is there merit to where it's coming from in the viewpoint? if this walks like a duck and swims like a duck, it's a duck. you had the administration come out and go on, their respective go on five sunday shows. saying hey, this is not terrorism. two weeking later on "the view," is this terrorism? no. we're still assessing. olson at a time that said no, this is terrorism. it took us two weeks to get there. there is certainly the fog of war. grant anybody that. as lindsey graham stated, look this messed up the narrative on terrorism. from on high or further down, people want to cover it up. that is what we have going on. noise on it. >> geraldo: you have in terms of iran. move on. i'll talk more about the benghazi gate with pete king. the iran and nukes the
working with the united states to danger. this is irresponsible and inexcusable. it's profoundly against america's interest. have they politicized this as senator kerry and the democrats are charging? >> the nigh nature of the tug of war is politicalization. the real question is there merit to where it's coming from in the viewpoint? if this walks like a duck and swims like a duck, it's a duck. you had the administration come out and go on, their respective go on five sunday shows. saying...
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no administration's going to send the president of the united states into the public arena not telling him about an attack in april and june. what if the president were asked by a reporter in june, tell me about the consulate in attack in benghazi, he said i don't know. i find that inconceivable. this is going to be a case study, studied for years of a breakdown of national security at every level. failed presidential leadership. the benghazi-lib libya license consulate was a death trap. we asked additional security and was denied because we wanted to normalize relationships with a nonexistent government. we should have closed that consulate long before september 11 or heavily reinforced it and i put that on the president of the united states. this was a national security break down before, during and after the attack. >> senator durbin, we agree the president doesn't get into the weeds and decide the security level in benghazi but given all these warnings why didn't he and his administration do more, whether beef up security or close the consulate? why didn't it do more to protect tho
no administration's going to send the president of the united states into the public arena not telling him about an attack in april and june. what if the president were asked by a reporter in june, tell me about the consulate in attack in benghazi, he said i don't know. i find that inconceivable. this is going to be a case study, studied for years of a breakdown of national security at every level. failed presidential leadership. the benghazi-lib libya license consulate was a death trap. we...
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united states and israel. and that becomes far more careful about the extent to which it tests the limits of u.s. patients and with the support of american jews. this does not mean taking a single action that undercuts israeli security, but it does mean realizing that israel should show enough discretion to reflect the fact that it is a tertiary u.s. are teaching interest in the complex and demanding world. now, i could go on and on, but i think the point is clear. at least some strategic thinkers in the united states have come full circle. back to warnings that were issued on dozens of occasions by the joint chiefs of staff, by then secretary of state general george marshall and other top american officials at the close of world war ii. prior to her truman's decision. supporting the establishment of the state of israel. the second volume of the official history of the joint chiefs of staff covering 19471949, devoted a 30 page chapter to the agonizing debate over how to deal with the future of palestinians at
united states and israel. and that becomes far more careful about the extent to which it tests the limits of u.s. patients and with the support of american jews. this does not mean taking a single action that undercuts israeli security, but it does mean realizing that israel should show enough discretion to reflect the fact that it is a tertiary u.s. are teaching interest in the complex and demanding world. now, i could go on and on, but i think the point is clear. at least some strategic...
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economics with politics looming over it in the united states. i keep ps of economic data about to, -- a key piece of economic data about to come out. >> gdp and payrolls. the figure of gdp, probably a continuing growth, around 1.8%. important to understand that these figures are annualize, so it shows what the growth would be over the whole year if growth continued at the rate it does during this quarter. it is expected to be about 1.8%. it is coming from good figures in retail and housing spending -- on houses. there is a bit of a bounce in the housing market. whether it can be maintained is a very different question. what people are thinking is that growth has gone up a little bit, but it is not going to go up much further. the chief economist at schroders -- is what he said about it. >> the areas of strength in the gdp report, probably in the consumer and housing side, areas close to the electorate. although the headline is not very good, the details might be a little bit better from a political perspective. >> what people are expecting next
economics with politics looming over it in the united states. i keep ps of economic data about to, -- a key piece of economic data about to come out. >> gdp and payrolls. the figure of gdp, probably a continuing growth, around 1.8%. important to understand that these figures are annualize, so it shows what the growth would be over the whole year if growth continued at the rate it does during this quarter. it is expected to be about 1.8%. it is coming from good figures in retail and...
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how many people commit suicide in the united states each year? >> last year, 38,000 people who committed suicide. it's a large number. what's larger is it's estimated 1 million people every year in the united states attempt suicide. >> how do those rates compare to other countries? >> they are about the same as in australia and canada. but, it's actually lower than in countries like russia, japan and korea. in russia, the suicide rate is five times what it is here in the united states. >> is there a reason for the differences? is there anything going on in those countries that make people more suicidal than here in the united states? >> i think economic issues related and cultural aspects. certain sultures, it's not as unacceptable to make a suicide attempt. there's religion that has something to play. some of the arab countries, the suicide rates are lower than the united states. >> how do the rates vary based on age and gender in. >> men are much more likely to successfully complete a suicide. the suicide rate for men is four times that of wome
how many people commit suicide in the united states each year? >> last year, 38,000 people who committed suicide. it's a large number. what's larger is it's estimated 1 million people every year in the united states attempt suicide. >> how do those rates compare to other countries? >> they are about the same as in australia and canada. but, it's actually lower than in countries like russia, japan and korea. in russia, the suicide rate is five times what it is here in the...
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>> the presidency of the united states is a big, huge office. you want somebody who is not a boy scout, you want somebody who has the toughness to be able to handle it when somebody points a finger in your face. >> congressman ryan to his credit, was also tough. not as animated but he didn't wince away. >> he didn't wince away. he sat there and lied all night. the whole idea that republicans are basing their response to the debate on the idea that joe biden just laughed too much and smiled too much is an absolute admission that they failed to win on substance. and that's the reason why they've resorted to the whole stylistic argument. the other point is, after everything that joe biden witnessed for 90 minutes to sit up there with this young congressman who clearly doesn't know what he's talking about, the idea that he only laughed is a polite response to what he could have said or done. >> these small moments can make a big difference. does anyone recall al gore's size, those comparisons being made. >> people didn't like al gore like they like
>> the presidency of the united states is a big, huge office. you want somebody who is not a boy scout, you want somebody who has the toughness to be able to handle it when somebody points a finger in your face. >> congressman ryan to his credit, was also tough. not as animated but he didn't wince away. >> he didn't wince away. he sat there and lied all night. the whole idea that republicans are basing their response to the debate on the idea that joe biden just laughed too...
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in the united states and they are just starting to take hold. we have managed to reform our bureaucracy and countless ways. just think about the -- and how much that is change. of course we recognize the right of every hoosier to work under the terms and conditions of their own choosing but i think the opportunity right now is to build on that progress. i think there is a common opinion here between me and my opponent that just keeping indiana on the same path we are on is not good enough. none of us are running just to keep going but my idea to build an even better indiana on a couple of basic ideas. you preserve the fiscal health of the state. business will grow and invest in indiana if they know indiana is strong. secondly after you've make sure you have enough in the banking of a strong balance sheet then to me it's not about helping the big guys and not about helping the small guys and not about targeted tax cuts. i want to cut taxes across-the-board for every hoosier in the city and on the farm by 10%. when we do that we will do a couple o
in the united states and they are just starting to take hold. we have managed to reform our bureaucracy and countless ways. just think about the -- and how much that is change. of course we recognize the right of every hoosier to work under the terms and conditions of their own choosing but i think the opportunity right now is to build on that progress. i think there is a common opinion here between me and my opponent that just keeping indiana on the same path we are on is not good enough. none...